Concrete Patio Cost Calculator — Eugene

Concrete patio installation in Eugene, Oregon costs close to the national average. Patio size, concrete finish (plain vs. stamped vs. exposed aggregate), and ground prep are the main cost drivers.

Low estimate$2,600
Average$7,800
High estimate$23,200

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Concrete Patio Cost in Eugene: 2026 Guide

Use the calculator above to get a quick estimate. The guide below explains what drives concrete patio costs in Eugene and what to expect from contractors in Eugene.

Typical Concrete Patio Costs in Eugene

Project ScopeLowHigh
Small patio (100–150 sqft, plain)$900$1,700
Average patio (250–350 sqft, plain/broom)$2,600$6,400
Stamped patio (300 sqft, basic pattern)$6,400$7,800
Large stamped patio (600+ sqft, premium)$7,800$23,200

What Affects Concrete Patio Costs in Eugene?

Labor rates: Contractors in Eugene charge $47–$94/hour for concrete patio work — close to the national average.

Material costs: Material prices in the West region are close to national average due to local supply, transportation costs, and market demand.

Project complexity: Site conditions, permitting requirements, and non-standard layouts can add 15–30% to total project cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a concrete patio cost in Eugene?
A concrete patio in Eugene costs $2,600–$23,200. Plain broom-finish concrete runs $2,600–$6,400 for a 300 sqft patio. Stamped concrete with a stone or brick pattern runs $7,800–$23,200 for the same size. The finish choice is the single biggest cost variable.
How thick should a concrete patio be in Eugene?
Residential concrete patios should be at least 4" thick, poured over a compacted gravel base. In Eugene, if you expect heavy vehicle traffic or have expansive soils, 6" with rebar is recommended. Thicker slabs cost 20–30% more but last significantly longer.
How long does concrete last in Eugene?
A properly poured and sealed concrete patio lasts 30–50+ years. In Eugene, freeze-thaw cycles (if applicable) are the biggest threat — use air-entrained concrete and reseal every 2–3 years. Stamped concrete requires more frequent sealing to maintain color.
Stamped concrete vs. pavers — which is better in Eugene?
Stamped concrete is cheaper upfront ($2,600–$6,400 vs. $15–$30/sqft for pavers) and seamless, but cracks are harder to repair. Pavers cost more but individual units can be replaced. In Eugene, pavers are better in freeze-thaw climates; stamped concrete excels in mild climates.

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